Test 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Justice

A

The least we owe to other persons

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2
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Love

A

The most we owe to other persons

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3
Q

Self love is….

A

Fictional

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4
Q

Self love

A

We love ourselves we respond to our own value

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5
Q

Erroneous

A

We think we’re better than everyone o

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6
Q

Martin Luther

A

Self love has to disappear in order for someone to be moral

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7
Q

Is loving ourselves wrong?

A

NO it’s legit

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8
Q

3 types of justice

A

Individual
Social
Distributive
(ISD)

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9
Q

Individual justice

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1=1
One person makes a deal with another (lawn mowing)
Only the two individuals are involved no one else

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10
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Social justice

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1=whole
What the community is owed
Concerns the debts that are owed to the common good. Each of us owes a contribution to the social hod in which human life can flourish. (Paying taxes)

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11
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Distributive justice

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Whole=1

What the whole society owes to the individual person (school grants)

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12
Q

2 obstacles to sensitivity

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1) level of personality development

2) lack of theoretical clarity

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13
Q

Expository phase

A

Where we uncover reality

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14
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False generalizations vs true discernment

A

People prefer generalizations but when we have more info we can make more logical decisions

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15
Q

Why

A

Motive

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16
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How

A

Means

17
Q

Who

A

Directs us to the centrality of persons

18
Q

When+where

A

Not as important.

Directs us to circumstances

19
Q

Motive

A

An internal psychological reality that impacts our external world
(Our motives change –> done with school motive what’s next?)

20
Q

Foreseeable effects

A

Our initial action can never be undone but sometimes it can be amended or changed

21
Q

Viable alternatives

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Alternative just as good or better. Involves risk taking.

22
Q

Creative imagination

A

We separate from reality to see other ends

23
Q

Moral creativity

A

1) excitement/enthusiasm
2) Quiet/ passivity
3) work
4) malleability
5) kairos
6) at homeness